The Bucolic Plague : How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers (Hardcover)

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The hardcover The Bucolic Plague book traces the migration of two urbanites out of Manhattan and into a sprawling farm. Part Green Acres, and part Sex in the City, the fish-out-of-water misadventures of the two wannabe farmers make for hilarious reading. The Fabulous Beekman Boys book, The Bucolic Plague : How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers, is a volume you'll want to dive into as you follow the accompanying TV series.

In the hardcover The Bucolic Plague book, you will learn that raised in rural Wisconsin, Kilmer-Purcell moved to Manhattan to work in advertising in the 1990s. In his memoir I Am Not Myself These Days, he wrote about moonlighting as a nightclub drag queen. Now, in the Fabulous Beekman Boys book, The Bucolic Plague : How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers, he recalls how he and his partner, Dr. Brent Ridge, a Martha Stewart Omni Media v-p, became weekend farmers after purchasing the 19th-century Beekman Mansion on 60 acres near the hauntingly beautiful town of Sharon Springs, N.Y. Kilmer-Purcell writes with dramatic flair and trenchant wit, uncovering mirthful metaphors as he plows through their daily experiences, meeting neighbors, signing on caretaker Farmer John, herding goats, canning tomatoes, and digging a garden, as they fix up the 205-year-old house. In the Discovery book, the hardcover The Bucolic Plague, he cleverly contrasts ad agency life with rustic barn mucking, and he must choose: "I just can't face spending the rest of my life behind a desk selling dish soap to Middle America. Hell, I want to be Middle America." This entertaining book gets an extra big boost from the forthcoming Beekman Farm, a Planet Green documentary TV series about the dynamic duo's eco-adventures scheduled to air this spring.

320 Pages

Buy the hardcover The Bucolic Plague book and learn what it really to takes to runaway from the city and run a farm.

This is one of the best books I've read lately. I watch the Fabulous Beekman Boys every week. I found the book to be very entertaining. I couldn't quit laughing while reading it. I would recommend this to anyone who appreciates the humor that goes along with their hard work they have put into reviving the Beekman Mansion.